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| name = Chris Brann | image = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Chris Brann | alias = Wamdue Project Ananda Project | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1972|3|25}} | death_date = | origin = Atlanta, Georgia, United States | instrument = | genre = House | occupation = Electronic musician, DJ, record producer | years_active = 1994–present | label = Studio !K7, Peacefrog, Om Records | associated_acts = | website = }} Chris Brann (born March 25, 1972) is an American electronic music producer and remixer. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Brann is known for his work under the monikers Wamdue Project and Ananda Project. CareerChris Brann's teamed up with DJ Deep C (Chris Clark) and Udoh (Chris Udoh) in 1994.[1] The trio started producing tracks together under the name Wamdue Kids, releasing house music EPs on Kelli Hand Detroit label Acacia Records, starting with the "Wamdue Kids #1" 12 inch in 1995.[2] The trio remained together until 2000, releasing tracks under the names Wam Kidz and Wambonix. Since then, Brann has worked alone as a producer, employing vocalists and instrumentalists according to his needs. Vocalists Gaelle Adisson and Terrance Downs, in particular, have been regular contributors to many of Brann's tracks. While still affiliated with Clark and Udoh, Brann started producing tracks on his own, using a variety of names, the most prolific of which are Wamdue Project, Ananda Project and P'Taah. Brann has mentioned he finds house music too easy to create,[3] and has experimented creating music with influences from many subgenres of electronic music, such as deep house, downtempo, techno and drum and bass. Chris Brann is better known for the hit "King of My Castle", released in 1997 under the name Wamdue Project. Originally produced by Brann as a downtempo piece, it achieved worldwide fame thanks to a remix by Roy Malone in house form. "King of My Castle" sold two million copies worldwide and is reportedly the best-selling single ever for the Strictly Rhythm label,[4] as well as peaking at number one in the United Kingdom and a number three in Germany in 1999. A follow-up Wamdue Project single, "Where Do We Go", hit number nine on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1998. One more single ("You're The Reason") achieved success in Germany and the United Kingdom, in lower chart regions (number fifty five) and (number thirty nine). A 2000 re-release of "King of My Castle", with new remixes, hit the top spot the following year. Wamdue Project famously appeared on the initial nominations list for 'Best British Newcomer' [5] at the 2000 Brit Awards, before embarrassed organisers were forced to withdraw the nomination on account of the fact that Brann is American. DiscographyAlbums
All are collaborations with Deep C and Chris Udoh
Singles
All are collaborations with Deep C and Chris Udoh
All are collaborations with Deep C and Chris Udoh
All are collaborations with Deep C and Chris Udoh
See also
References1. ^https://www.discogs.com/artist/698-Chris-Brann 2. ^https://www.discogs.com/label/2458-Acacia-Records?sort=year&sort_order= 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ubiquityrecords.com/artists/PTAAH.html|title=P'taah - P'taah (aka Chris Brann of Wamdue Productions) is on a mission to experiment with Latin rhythms, future jazz and freaked out club beats. - UBIQUITY RECORDS|publisher=}} 4. ^ {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930014548/http://www.epitonic.com/index.jsp?refer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.epitonic.com%2Fartists%2Fchrisbrann.html |date=September 30, 2007 }} 5. ^Brit Awards - The Nominees In Full | News. Nme.Com (2000-02-01). Retrieved on 2012-04-29. External links
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